EARTHQUAKE2689
11-28-2007, 06:15 PM
I think mine is the same for both I always loved how he was the only Starting safety that didnt wear gloves. It always made him stand apart in my opinion and I wont ever forget that. It was like his signature or something. Just the finger tape.
rypper11
11-28-2007, 06:20 PM
The fact that he could have been a huge star with dozens of endorsments. It just seems that he didn't want to be an entertainer or spokesmodel (Peyton, Deion.) He was just a football player.
GMScud
11-28-2007, 06:24 PM
I remember how psyched I was the day we drafted him. I was yelling at the TV like an idiot and running around my house. Then in the Hall of Fame game that August, his first live action, he gets an INT. Awesome.
The picture that sticks in my head is the one they've been showing of him smiling and holding his baby girl. To me it represents the man he had become.
And my favorite moment was his fumble recovery for a TD in the Philly game that sealed victory and propelled us to our first playoff berth since '99.
skins268
11-28-2007, 06:30 PM
He always seemed so polite and calm even when everyone made him out to be a monster and a Bad Guy,He was truly one of a kind and nobody can replicate the way he played and the way he was in his Life.
Cowell
11-28-2007, 06:33 PM
My favorite Sean Taylor moment or moments is every single time he hit T.O., god I'm gonna miss that.
The image of ST that will always be in my mind is him with that fro in pre-game warm ups before the Monday night Philly game.
EternalEnigma21
11-28-2007, 06:40 PM
I remember once when he was a rookie and wearing 36 we played Pittsburg and he came up and knocked the snot out of Bettis, who was also wearing 36, and did a little "hump dance" over the top of Bettis, who looked shocked that some rookie he outweighed just lifted him off the ground and stuffed him at the line...
My other fav. was when we were playing the Vikes and (God I don't remember the back's name...) they were on the goal line about to punch it in and ST picked that bastard straight up off the ground and drove him backward one on one... the only thing between the back and the goalline was ST, but it may as well have been a freight train.
EARTHQUAKE2689
11-28-2007, 06:43 PM
I remember once when he was a rookie and wearing 36 we played Pittsburg and he came up and knocked the snot out of Bettis, who was also wearing 36, and did a little "hump dance" over the top of Bettis, who looked shocked that some rookie he outweighed just lifted him off the ground and stuffed him at the line...
My other fav. was when we were playing the Vikes and (God I don't remember the back's name...) they were on the goal line about to punch it in and ST picked that bastard straight up off the ground and drove him backward one on one... the only thing between the back and the goalline was ST, but it may as well have been a freight train.
I remember that it was Moe Williams.
EternalEnigma21
11-28-2007, 06:44 PM
yeah, that's right... he was their short yardage back, too...
EARTHQUAKE2689
11-28-2007, 06:46 PM
yeah, that's right... he was their short yardage back, too...
Yep and Sean just lifted him off the ground and Bill Maas referred to Sean as a MAN capital M capital A capital N
GMScud
11-28-2007, 06:49 PM
Yep and Sean just lifted him off the ground and Bill Maas referred to Sean as a MAN capital M capital A capital N
That's right! HAHA! Great ST moment right there.